Indonesia Announced First Case Of Monkeypox

Indonesia Announced First Case Of Monkeypox

JAKARTA, Aug 21 (NNN-ANTARA) – Indonesia announced its first case of monkeypox – an international traveller, returning home from a country with confirmed cases, the Health Ministry said, yesterday.

Health Ministry spokesperson, Mohammad Syahril said, the patient, a 27-year-old male, returned home in Jakarta on Aug 8, and started to feel feverish, six days later, with smallpox rashes on his body, including his face, palms and feet on Aug 16.

“The tests he did on Aug 18, concluded that he was infected with monkeypox,” Syahril told a virtual press conference.

The patient has mild symptoms and is currently self-isolating at home, under the supervision of the Jakarta Health Service.

The medical team is tracing the patient’s close contacts.

Indonesia is increasing awareness of monkeypox, adding 10 polymerase chain reaction laboratories, at the country’s entrances at airports and ports. According to the ministry, around 10,000 monkeypox vaccines are in the process of being procured, to be given to those with symptoms.

The World Health Organisation, on July 23, declared the escalating global monkeypox outbreak, a public health emergency of international concern.– NNN-ANTARA  

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